A little back story: I have always rocked DS to sleep with a bottle.We do have a bedtime routine that consists of bathtime (every other day), pajamas, lotion, story and then bottle/rocking. His bedtime is usually between 6:30-7:00. It takes anywhere from 2/3/4 hours every night to get him to go down for the night. I will rock/feed him and he will fall asleep. I will then put him in his crib. Sometimes he will stay asleep for a short period of time, other times he will immediatly wake up crying until I pick him back up and continue to rock him. He will sleep anywhere from 5 to 30 min and then wake up and repeat the process for a few hours until he is finally good and asleep for a longer period of time. He then will wake a couple of times a night for a feeding but will usually go back to sleep pretty quick after those feeds.
We took DS to the doctor today for what ended up being an eye infection and DH asked the doctor about his sleep schedule. His pedi said we should really be putting him to down in his crib while he is awake and that at this age he can now become dependent on being rocked to sleep. She also talked about how at this age it is confusing for a baby to be rocked to sleep and then when he wakes up he is in a different place. (She compared it to an adult falling asleep in bed and waking up on the front lawn with no idea how they got there). Right now we do not offer a bottle everytime we go in, I will first try to put his paci back in, pat his back, pick him up and rock him, and then offer a bottle as a last resort. The pedi also suggested giving him water instead of formula at these times.
So I am wondering if anyone has tips/tricks/suggestions on how to transition from rocking to sleep to putting baby down awake. I know there are a lot of you out there whose babies aren't great sleepers. So what advice do you have? DH and I just dread the evenings anymore because of the hours of fighting DS to sleep.
Also I am pretty much anti-CIO, it just gives me anxiety when DS is crying so I couldn't imagine him crying for a prolonged period of time. Any suggestions would be appreciated! TIA
Re: Getting baby to go to sleep question (kind of long)
I guess what I'm saying is, yes it's good to aim for that, but they'll kind of let you know when they're ready. I've learned that DS isn't always on the same timeline the pedi thinks he should be.
Over the last 2 months, she has needed less and less help falling asleep, and now most nights, I can BF her, lay her in her crib drowsy but awake, leave the room, and she puts herself to sleep. She's even started doing it for naps. I think the key is to find what works for your LO. Mine is a lot more independent than I was giving her credit for! GL!
I've found that the key is making sure she is tired but not overly tired or she gets super cranky and screams at me.
Maybe your dr means barely awake, very sleepy?
I know DS wouldn't go for it if I put him in his crib unless he was very sleepy.
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